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Mathematics, 10.05.2021 16:50 aurikmah2005

If you were instructed to convert the Standard Form équation y = x2-2x-3 to Vertex Form using the method of Completing the Square, your answer would be y = (x- 1)2-4. To create the perfect square (x-1)2, what number would you have both added to and subtracted from the right side of the equation y=x2-2x-3?

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